Top Gun: Maverick 2022
IMDb Ratings: 7.7/10
Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama
Language: English
Release Year: 2022
Director: Joseph Kosinski
Stars Cast: Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller
Director: Joseph Kosinski
Stars Cast: Tom Cruise, Jennifer Connelly, Miles Teller
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Top Gun: Maverick Review
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one of the most memorable lines in the original Top Gun, Maverick is
chewed on by an officer who tells him, "Son, your ego writing tests your
body for not being able to make money." Sometimes I wonder if Tom
Cruise has taken that as a personal challenge. No movie star seems to
work harder or push himself more than Cruise these days. Top Gun is fun
to joke about: Maverick. Cruise was in his early 20's when he started
playing Pete "Maverick" Mitchell, a young Navy pilot with sunglasses, a
Kawasaki motorcycle and the need for speed. Next, he is as arrogant and
humble as before: Now a 50-year-old Navy pilot, Maverick, knows how to
mark his bosses, as we see in the exciting sequence of opening up where
he pushes a new plane beyond its borders. In part as a punishment, he
has been ordered to return to TOPGUN, a special pilot training school,
and to train his excellence and excellence in carrying out a very
dangerous new job. So three Top Gun screenwriters: Maverick - including
Cruise's Missionary Mission: Impossible writer-director, Christopher
McQuarrie - took the original threads and twisted them into a male
generation generation, the father's film with amazing proportions.
indeed. They enter nostalgia for the first time, while aiming for new
levels of emotion. To that end, the soundtrack includes Lady Gaga's
song, "Hold My Hand." Nowhere is it as close to the chart as the first
film "Take My Breath Away," but it touches your heart. The action
sequence is much more fun and focused than the original. You feel like
you're really in the cockpit with these pilots, and that's because: The
actors are trained to fly and fly real airplanes during shooting. With
that feature, Top Gun: Maverick feels he is going back to the lost era
of active filmmaking, before the computer-generated visual effects took
over Hollywood. You begin to understand why Cruise, the film's creator,
was inspired to do so: In telling a story in which pilots, young and
old, shook their heads, as well as high-end F-18s with a rusty old one.
F-14s, trying to show us that there is a place for the old and the young
to live together. It also furthers the case for the ever-present
attraction of the movie and its power to move us through tangible visual
action and great, sweeping emotions.